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Flipping Houses in New York: 5 Cities to Consider

HomeLight

When buying an REO ( real estate owned/lender-owned property ), the banks like to work with cash. That limits your risk and your days on market. If you have the ability to work with a real estate agent, you definitely should take advantage of that. Wise agrees.

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131 Real Estate Terms & Definitions Your Clients Expect You to Know in 2023

The Close

Real Estate Referral Fees: How They Work & Best Practices. Days on market (DOM). As a seller’s agent, you’re counting the days a listing is on the market. This is when a homeowner turns a deed over to the mortgaging bank to avoid going into foreclosure. Due diligence period.